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ARTH 009-301

Narrative Art in Ancient Cultures Scott

MW 3:30-5

   
 

ARTH 009-302

Frank Lloyd Wright Walker

MW 2-3:30

   
freshman seminars bar
 

ARTH 100-301

Spiegel Seminar: Contemporary Art Binstock

W 2-5

   
 

ARTH 100-302

Dada and Surrealism: the Sleep of Reason Petersen

M 2-5

   
 

ARTH 100-303

Reading Pictures and Seeing Words: the Role of Imagery in Medieval Art and Thought Ransom

T 3-6

   
survey courses
 

ARTH 002/ COLL 004

The Rise of Modern Visual Media Silver/Leja

MW 1-2

   
 

ARTH 104/ SAST 204/604

Art in South Asia Behrendt

M 3-6

   
 

ARTH 108/ ENGL 091/ FILM 101

Film History Decherney

TR 10:30-12 Screenings held: T 4:30-7

   
undergrad/grad lecture courses
 

ARTH 210/610 FILM 222

Postwar Japanese Cinema and Culture Davis

TR 1:30-3

   
 

ARTH 217/617

Visual Culture of the Islamic World Holod

TR 12-1:30

   
 

ARTH221/621/ CLST 221

Roman Art and Architecture Kuttner

TR 10:30-12

   
 

ARTH 227/627 AAMW 627

NeoClassical Architecture Haselberger

TR 1:30-3

   
 

ARTH 228/628/ CLST 328

Topography and Mon of Ancient Rome Rose

TR 1:30-3

   
 

ARTH 282/682

Modern Architecture D. Brownlee

MWF 11-12

   
 

ARTH 285/685

Impressionism Bellow

TR 12-1:30

   
 

ARTH 287/687

20th Century Art: 1945-Now Poggi

MW 12-1

   
 

ARTH 292/692 FILM 208/ GRMN 692

Women and Film Beckman

TR 9-10:30

   
 

ARTH 295/695

American Art before 1865 Shaw

TR 10:30-12

   
undergrad seminars
 

ARTH 301-301

Halpern-Rogath Curatorial Seminar: Polynesian Art in the University Museum Shaw

T 3-6

   
 

ARTH 301-302

Spiegel Undergraduate Seminar in Contemporary Art : Warhol and Pop Art Poggi

T 1:30-4:30

   
undergrad & graduate seminars
 

ARTH 420/ AAMW 420/ CLST 420

Houses, Villas and Palaces of the Roman World Kuttner

R 2-5

   
 

ARTH 424/ AAMW 423/ CLST 424

Greek Vase Painting A. Brownlee

MW 3:30-5

   
 

ARTH 473/ DTCH 473/ HIST 407

Dutch Art, Religion and History Silver/Peters

TR 10:30-12

   
 

ARTH 525/ AAMW 525

Aegean Bronze Age Shank

T 3-5

   
 

ARTH 526/ CLST 526

Mat and Methods Med Arch Rose

F 10-12

   
 

ARTH552

Proseminar in Renaissance/Baroque Art Cole

W 2-4

   
 

ARTH 593/ FILM 591

Proseminar in Film Theory Beckman

R 1:30-3:30

   
graduate seminars
 

ARTH 713

Modern Japanese Art Davis

W 3-5

   
 

ARTH 716/ AAMW 716

Seminar in Islamic Art: Vision and Optic Effects in Islamic Art Holod

T 3-5

   
 

ARTH 720

Archaeology and Science Betancourt

F 10-12

   
 

ARTH 724

Seminar in Ancient Near Eastern Staff

TBA

   
 

ARTH 728/ AAMW 728/ CLST 728

Mapping Alexandria in the Age of Augustus Haselberger

M 4-6

   
 

ARTH 786

Seminar in American Art: City and Country Leja

M 3-5

   
 

ARTH 101-601

European Art & Civilization before 1400 Scott

M 3-5

   
 

ARTH 109-601

Film Analysis & Methods Charney

MR 6-9

   
 

ARTH 201-601

Jewish Art Cohen

W 5-8

   
 

ARTH 202-601

The City and Colonialism Shah

MW 6-7:30

   
 

ARTH 255-601

Italian Renaissance Art Pastore

W 5:30-8:30

   
 

ARTH 293-601

History of Photography Ruiz-Gomez

R 5:30-8:30

   
 

ARTH 587-601

National Identity and Painting in France from Poussin to Cezanne (MLS) Coates

TBA

   
 

ARTH 589-601

Contemporary Design (MLS) Marcus

T 5:30-8:10

   
  History of Art Courses fulfill many requirements:
• ARTH 001, 002, 100 (Freshman Seminars), 101*, 102*, 104, and 106 fulfill Sector III of the College General Requirement.
• ARTH 009 sections ("Writing about....") fulfill the College Writing Requirement.
• All 200-level courses are College Distributional Courses in Sector III.
• Offered as CGS Course only. ARTH 001 and 002 replaces ARTH 101 102 in the day.



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